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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, August 29, 2023.

- Baha dahil sa high tide, sumalubong sa mga estudyante at guro sa ilang paaralan sa Calumpit, Bulacan

- Back-to-school blues, naramdaman ng ilang Kinder at Grade 1 students

- Baha at landslide, namerwisyo sa ilang lugar

- Unang araw ng pagbabalik-eskuwela sa Cagayan, sinuspinde dahil sa mga pag-ulan; ilang paaralan, binaha

- Ilang pulis-QC, tumayong complainant vs. dating pulis na nanakit at nagkasa ng baril sa nakaalitang siklista

- Bagyong Goring, bahagyang lumakas habang patuloy na tinutumbok ang extreme northern Luzon; TS Haikui, unti-unti namang lumalapit sa PAR

- Pag-asa Island sa Kalayaan, problema ang kakulangan sa mga pasilidad at istruktura

- Patikim sa upcoming film na "Five Break-ups and a Romance", pinusuan ng fans

- 15 Last Mile Schools na layong bigyan ng paaralan ang mga nasa liblib na lugar, pinasinayaan ng DepEd sa Visayas

- 24 Oras anchor Mike Enriquez, pumanaw na sa edad na 71

- Mike Enriquez, mahigit 50 taong naglingkod sa industriya ng broadcasting bago pumanaw sa edad na 71

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Transcript
00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:06 Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:13 A new admission, but still an old problem of the teachers and students in the first day of school.
00:22 The first day high of the students in Calumpit, Bulacan was flooded with high tide.
00:27 That's why face-to-face classes were not canceled in the old classrooms.
00:33 And that's what Oscar Oida is reporting live.
00:36 Well, Vicky, Emil, instead of back to school,
00:45 flood to school is what happened to some students in Calumpit, Bulacan.
00:51 High tide will happen.
00:53 Many of their classrooms were flooded.
00:56 Flooded.
00:57 The sandbags that are being placed are the ones that are serving the way in Santa Lucia National High School here in Calumpit, Bulacan.
01:08 A large part of the classes were flooded because of the high tide.
01:13 Up to 30 of the classrooms are not available for students to use.
01:17 That's why more than 1,000 students are being forced to stay in the remaining 16 classrooms.
01:24 Although we are shifting, what we are doing is we are allocating the rooms.
01:29 There is a group for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, so forth and so on.
01:35 Continuously, on the first day of the class, the students experienced the effect of flood in their studies.
01:42 We were not able to concentrate properly because of the flood.
01:47 We were bitten by mosquitoes.
01:48 Instead of all of us, high school students, were able to enter, now it is alternate.
01:55 In Santa Lucia, students were still able to enter.
01:58 Here in Pascual Cruz Memorial Elementary School in Calumpit, the entrance was flooded.
02:05 Only teachers are forced to enter to prepare the modules that will be distributed to the students.
02:13 Although face-to-face classes were not possible, the first day of school was still ongoing with more than 200 students in their classes.
02:21 When the high tide comes, they have an alternative delivery mode.
02:26 What they will do when the high tide comes, they have a schedule.
02:31 What will they do if the students are in modular, online, we are ready.
02:36 If true, according to their principal, they are used to high tide, but they hope that their studies will continue to improve
02:45 so that even if the high tide comes, they can still have a class.
02:49 However, they need a big amount of money for this.
02:54 We are dreaming for the children, but what we can do as a solution, we are doing it slowly.
03:03 According to DepEd Bulacan, a request has been filed regarding this.
03:08 I know that our schools are budgeting.
03:13 There are requests for two-story buildings so that children can go there in case the flood water rises.
03:29 As you can see here in my back, until now, the floodwater is still remaining.
03:36 A large part of Santa Lucia National High School is here in Kalumpit, Bulacan.
03:42 According to the residents here, this situation will be removed until the next flood.
03:49 Vicky?
03:50 Thank you very much, Oscar Oida.
03:54 More than 22 million students enrolled in the opening of classes this year, according to the Department of Education.
04:02 A reunion for some, but there are also people who feel the back to school blues.
04:09 The other thing is, on the first day of the school year, Ian Cruz was live.
04:20 Mel, because of the large number of students, there are classes that are shifting, like here in Batasan Hills National High School.
04:28 There are other students who cannot avoid the separation anxiety from their parents on the first day of class.
04:35 Here in Batasan Hills National High School, which is one of the largest high schools in the country,
04:45 more than 18,000 students are enrolled in the junior and senior high.
04:49 After 4.30 in the morning, many students entered early.
04:54 There are those in covered court while most are in the classroom.
04:59 There is a shortage of classrooms, so classes are limited to morning and afternoon shifts.
05:05 According to the principal, there are 54 classrooms that are lacking, so full face-to-face classes cannot be held.
05:12 The first shift starts at 6am to 12.20pm and the second shift is from 1pm to 7.20pm.
05:20 Most classes are doing blended learning, aside from students in the special program.
05:26 In the junior high, there are sections with set A and set B, where they are in the blended learning for 3 days in school and 2 days at home.
05:35 I need 45. So that the congestion can be avoided, eventually we can avoid the blended.
05:47 They might be able to provide this classroom for 5 days.
05:53 Mommy!
05:56 Some students in Kinder and Grade 1 of West Rambo Elementary School in Taguig are crying when they are told that their parents have been sent.
06:04 This Kinder was only brought by its mother, so it cried.
06:08 In the classroom, you can see the uniformed students from Makati, but there are bags from Taguig.
06:16 West Rambo Elementary School is one of the 14 EMBO schools that are under Makati, but because of the Supreme Court's decision, it will be transferred to Taguig.
06:27 DepEd does not see a problem if the students have assistance from the 2 LGUs that they can use this school year.
06:35 Since we don't have a prescribed uniform, I told the school heads that if they are given 2 sets of uniforms, then they can wear it in different scheduled days within the week.
06:46 DepEd's advice to the teachers of the EMBO schools is that the LGUs should not be too strict, and that the children's welfare should be strict.
06:57 You focus on the side of the learners. So whatever is for the benefit of the learners, that should be your priority.
07:06 In the 14 EMBO schools visited by DepEd, the opening of the class is not a problem.
07:12 [Students talking]
07:18 Mel, it's already night, but the class is still continuing here at Batasan Hills National High School.
07:23 This is the second shift, this is the class of the Grade 8 Star Section that will end later at 7.20 p.m.
07:33 That's the latest from Quezon City. Back to you, Mel.
07:36 Thank you very much, Ian Crew.
07:39 [Rainfall]
07:40 Floods and landslides are happening in several places in the country due to the continuous flooding of the Goring.
07:47 There are still things that need to be cleaned in some places in Visayas, where even though there are far from the floods, there are still some rainfalls.
07:54 And Maki Pulido was able to see it.
07:56 [Rainfall]
07:59 The heavy rainfall that was experienced in the province of Abra is why some roads were flooded.
08:05 There are motorists stranded, but there are also those who drowned in the flood.
08:09 The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council also alerted the residents near Abra River to raise the water level.
08:17 In Bagao, Cagayan, the Tai-Tai-San Isidro Bridge was not able to pass, which was also submerged in the flood due to the continuous rain.
08:25 Due to the bad weather, the opening of the class this morning in Ilagan City, Isabela, did not continue.
08:31 According to some teachers, the cleaning and arranging of the classes will continue.
08:36 Every landslide and rockslide was also recorded in Mountain Province, which was also immediately responded by the local government.
08:44 Residents in Barangay Santo Nino in Sablayan, Occidental, Mindoro were evacuated.
08:49 Because the water level is continuously rising due to the rain.
08:52 On top of the flood, rubber boats were needed to evacuate.
08:57 There were also evacuated in Bacolod City.
09:01 Many houses were submerged in the flood and almost all the water in some places.
09:05 6,000 individuals were evacuated due to the flood.
09:09 This vehicle slid on the road after the driver avoided the high part of the flood, but it hit the gutter.
09:17 Although far from the flood, the wind and rain were strong in the mid-Sayapkot-Tabato.
09:24 According to the forecast, the rain that fell in different parts of the country still fell in Bagyong Goring and Habagan.
09:31 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, 24 Hours.
09:36 Signal number 2 is still high in some parts of Cagayan.
09:40 Not only the cows were submerged in the flood, but also some schools that did not use the first day of school.
09:46 The situation there is being discussed live by Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV, 1 North Central Luzon.
09:53 Jasmine.
09:54 Emil, because of the water level in the rivers, some schools in the province of Cagayan were submerged in the flood.
10:05 The first day of school was suspended in all areas of Cagayan.
10:12 For the safety of the students, especially since the effects of the Goring flood are still felt.
10:17 In Baggao, the flood reached the front of Remus Elementary School, as well as in San Vicente Elementary School in Gataran,
10:24 Binahari of Rebeca National High School in the town of Gonzaga, and Villagracia Elementary School South District in the town of Bugay.
10:31 The part of the Silid Aralan of Santa Teresita National High School in the town of Santa Teresita was also damaged.
10:37 While the flood was being feared by the Bagulod Elementary School in Amulong.
10:42 The current situation of our school ground is that there is no drainage.
10:47 We have made a recommendation to the government to suspend the classes to give way to cleaning the schools and cleaning the houses of those affected by the flood.
11:05 The evacuation center used by the government continues to send students to the province, like the Kabuluan Elementary School in the town of Alcala.
11:12 As soon as it is safe, we will continue our return to school.
11:19 Meanwhile, the continuous rising of the Cagayan River is being feared.
11:24 Earlier this morning, the water level suddenly rose in the major river systems.
11:28 In the town of Gonzaga, a child was trapped in the water, the authorities said.
11:34 Some roads and bridges were not accessible due to the rising of the river, like the town of Bagau.
11:40 As of now, 14 towns are preparing for the possibility of flooding if the Cagayan River reaches 10 meters.
11:47 Emil, here in our area in the town of Santa Teresita, particularly in Simpatuyu Elementary School, the flood has already crossed the school.
12:00 If the rain continues, the flood rate will increase.
12:04 Meanwhile, tomorrow, on Wednesday, the classes in all schools in the province of Cagayan will be suspended.
12:12 Emil?
12:13 Thank you very much.
12:14 Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV, One North Central Luzon.
12:20 Some police officers of Quezon City filed a complaint against their former boss who was injured and shot by a cyclist.
12:31 According to the investigation, this is not the first time that a police officer was shot and dismissed from his job.
12:38 Jon Venaracion was also shot.
12:44 Because a cyclist was the one who filed a complaint, who was injured and shot by the former police officer Wilfredo Gonzalez,
12:51 police of Quezon City filed a complaint against him with the complaint of an alarm and scandal.
12:56 The shooting of that gun in front of a person who is seen by many people in Quezon Avenue is an alarm and scandal.
13:06 The Land Transportation Office also suspended Gonzalez's driver's license. According to LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor Mendoza II,
13:15 his license can be permanently revoked depending on the outcome of the investigation.
13:20 The PNP also revoked his license for gun.
13:24 According to the record of the Philippine National Police, the gun was also fired at the victim,
13:29 so Wilfredo Gonzalez was dismissed from his job in June 2018.
13:34 We can see based on the record that he was really a propensity.
13:37 The former PNP chief Oscar Albayalde also revoked Gonzalez's dismissal order due to grave misconduct.
13:43 At that time, we brought all the cases so that this is part of the cleansing program of the Philippine National Police.
13:50 Atty. Raymond Fortune is one of the people who posted the video of the incident on social media.
13:55 He hopes that the cyclist's mind will change and he will file a complaint.
14:01 His family is still inside and they will not continue filing the case.
14:06 I am still hopeful that in the next coming days, there will be other people who will come out from the government
14:16 saying that they would want to support this cyclist.
14:19 Police Brigadier General Nicolás Torre III said that he did not drive forcefully and the cyclist was attacked by his vehicle.
14:27 In QCPD Station 11 after the incident,
14:30 Fortune said that he saw something different in the CCTV footage inside the station.
14:37 They were holding hands, the cyclist was riding Mr. Gonzalez.
14:42 I would like to believe that they separated without any law.
14:48 Gonzalez was tried in the QCPD last week and he was arrested by the media.
14:53 The PNP chief did not like Benjamin Acorda Jr.
14:57 He said that this is a special treatment.
14:59 He is asking the Directorate for Investigation and Detective Management to investigate this.
15:04 If the police will see that they are the ones giving the insinuations that we are protecting this kind of actions,
15:12 it is not good and we will not tolerate it.
15:15 Special treatment is being alluded to me.
15:17 The guy is a retired policeman or dismissed policeman.
15:21 NCO, way below my salary grade.
15:24 For GMA Integrated News, June Veneracion, 24 Horas.
15:30 My fellow countrymen, let's be alert because of the strong storm Goring
15:45 while the extreme northern Luzon is continuously being hit.
15:49 And yesterday, wind signals were added again that were raised by the weather forecast.
15:54 Because of the strong storm Goring, the signal number 4 was raised in the northeastern portion of Babuyan Islands.
16:00 Signal number 3 in the southern portion of Batanes and the remaining part of Babuyan Islands.
16:05 Signal number 2 in the northeastern portion of Mainland Cagayan,
16:10 the remaining part of Batanes, northern portion of Ilocos Norte and Apayau.
16:15 While signal number 1 in the northern and eastern portion of Isabela,
16:19 the remaining part of Ilocos Norte, other parts of Cagayan and Apayau,
16:24 and the northern portion of Abra and Calinga.
16:27 The last to pass was the Typhoon Goring at a distance of 165 kilometers east of Calayan, Cagayan.
16:33 Because it is still in the sea, the storm is still increasing.
16:37 It is carrying the maximum winds of 165 kilometers per hour and a gust of 205 kilometers per hour.
16:46 It is moving west-northwest at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour.
16:50 According to the forecast, it is possible that tonight or tomorrow morning,
16:54 the storm Goring will pass near Babuyan Islands.
16:57 But the possibility of landfall is not being removed.
17:01 It is expected that it will come out as far as tomorrow night or Thursday morning.
17:06 While the storm Goring is passing by, the Tropical Storm with an international name, Hai Kuei, is slowly approaching our boundary.
17:15 According to the forecast, it is expected to pass by tomorrow and will be called the "Hana Storm".
17:21 For now, the chance of landfall is low, but we will continue to monitor.
17:26 Tomorrow, the rainy season is still expected in most of the country due to the storm Goring and Habagat.
17:33 If we look at the weather forecast, tomorrow morning, there will be heavy rain in Northern Luzon and Mimaropa.
17:41 So, to our fellow citizens, be alert to possible flooding or landslides.
17:46 It will also rain in some parts of Central Luzon and Calabar Zone, as well as in some parts of Bicol Region by afternoon.
17:54 In Metro Manila, the chance of rain tomorrow is high.
17:58 So, to students and teachers, please commute, wear a raincoat, so that you will avoid hassle on your trip.
18:05 For Visayas, it is expected to rain almost by afternoon in some parts of Panay Island and Negros Provinces,
18:13 as well as in some parts of Eastern Visayas and Central Visayas.
18:17 For our fellow citizens in Mindanao, the chance of rain is low,
18:22 except for Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, and Caraga, where the chance of rain is low and scattered in the afternoon.
18:31 Meanwhile, let us remind fishermen and those who have a car for the sea,
18:36 it is still dangerous to sail in the bay of Luzon and Visayas, as well as in some parts of Mindanao.
18:44 And that is the latest news for now.
18:46 I am Maureen Shrivers for GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
18:50 We are your hosts, any time is fine.
18:53 It is time for professionals, like doctors and engineers, to go to the island for their freedom.
19:02 Until now, facilities and medical services are still facing problems.
19:08 That is the joint force that Joseph Morong and Chino Gaston are talking about.
19:17 This school is still in a bad state in the hope of freedom,
19:21 which was destroyed in 2021 in the storm Odette.
19:25 That is why some students are only in the training center, but earlier, there was no teacher.
19:30 The opening schools were late.
19:32 It is also prohibited to get sick in the hope of freedom.
19:35 There is only a municipal health center there, which is not ready for those who are sick or in an emergency.
19:42 We have stocks of medicines there, usual, but when it is really assessed that it needs to be lowered,
19:51 we would be requesting from the AFP, an aircraft.
19:58 In the 1940s, when the Philippines discovered and controlled the Kalayaan Island Group near Palawan,
20:05 in 1978, the municipality of Kalayaan was established with a barangay, the Barangay Pagasa Island.
20:11 Here in Puerto Princesa, the municipality has an extension office.
20:15 But since then, it seems that the construction of structures and facilities on the island has become slow.
20:22 For Maritime Security Expert, Ray Powell, it is time to change the strategy in the West Philippine Sea
20:29 because my status quo did not become effective or there is no movement because the construction of artificial islands there is still ongoing.
20:37 We would send, together with the Philippines, we would send doctors, we would send engineers.
20:42 Those are all within normal American practice. We do it all the time. We do it in the Philippines.
20:48 We just have never done it at Pagasa.
20:50 Powell does not believe that doctors and engineers will be forced to go there to harm China.
20:57 They have a bad argument. They would have an argument that somehow we are exacerbating tensions.
21:04 And we would simply say, with doctors? If you're only always de-escalating,
21:09 then what a large country will often do is take that as a sign of weakness.
21:13 We are also getting the attention of the AFP, DFA, Defense Department, and China in this matter.
21:19 Joint maritime patrols of the Philippines, Australia, and other countries are expected to be conducted in the West Philippine Sea.
21:27 This was mentioned at the end of the ALON 2023 Joint Military Exercises of the Philippines and Australia, together with several US forces.
21:35 The joint patrols is merely the next stage of our relationship,
21:39 showing the region that we are unified in our desire for a free, peaceful, and stable, and prosperous region.
21:47 We are of course anticipating the conduct of joint maritime patrols with Australia in areas of common interest,
21:57 together with other like-minded partners such as Japan and the United States.
22:04 According to AFP Chief General Romeo Browner, this has been approved by President Marcos, although some details are still being fixed.
22:11 Once the joint patrols are conducted, the question is, will it reach places like Ayungin,
22:17 where China is blocking the resupply missions of the BRP Sierra Madre?
22:22 We don't talk about operations as such.
22:24 This is a case of where countries like Australia and the Philippines exercise our right of freedom of navigation and overflight in international waters.
22:35 We have done so for many, many years, and we will continue to do so.
22:41 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Chino Gaston.
22:44 Joseph Morong, for 24 Hours.
22:46 A quick chat to be updated on the Sherbiz happenings.
22:52 You really don't have any recommendations?
22:56 That was just one of the exciting scenes that you should look forward to in the upcoming film, "The Five Breakups and a Romance".
23:04 Direct Antoinette Hadaonen teased that Direct Irene Villamor has permission.
23:10 The fans are now seated for "Bolder and Fiercer Alden Richards and Julie Montez" in the film in collaboration with GMA Pictures, Cornerstone Studios, and Myriad Corporation.
23:21 Bretman Rock meets Taylor Sheesh!
23:26 Two icons slaying the peg of photos of power queens together.
23:30 Before this, Bretman is a fanboy of Taylor Sheesh's online performance in a birthday celebration.
23:38 Kapuso Sparkle continues to sparkle!
23:43 Sparkle GMA Artist Center celebrated the Outstanding Artist Management of the Year on the 7th anniversary of Most Outstanding Men and Women of the Philippines by Best Magazine.
23:53 Some sparkle teens and artists were also awarded. And GMA First Vice President for Program Management, Joey Abacan.
24:01 On the first day of the school year, 15 new schools will open for their teachers and students in remote areas in Visayas.
24:13 Vice President and Education Secretary, Sara Duterte, will be the first to lead the opening ceremony.
24:20 And live, Nico Sereno of GMA Regional TV, Balitang Bisbal.
24:25 Vicky, on the opening of the new school year, the new school buildings of some last mile schools here in the province of Cebu were inaugurated.
24:44 On the first day of the school year, all the students and three teachers of Caluangan One Primary School in Asturias, Cebu were here.
24:55 They even have their own school building with four classrooms.
24:59 The Department of Education formally turned over the house, which is one of the last mile schools program of DepEd, as a help for the schools in remote areas.
25:12 It is said to be a big help for the schools because in more than 20 years, they only have four makeshift classrooms.
25:21 In her turn, Vice President and DepEd Secretary, Sara Duterte, gave importance to basic education in remote areas where the schools are still a problem.
25:34 In Danau City, Cebu, Vice President led the blessing a turnovers ceremony of the new four classroom school building of Melesyo Tito Elementary School in Barangay Oguis.
25:47 We want to highlight our efforts to make sure that education is accessible to our far-flung barangays and our children, our learners in remote areas.
26:09 The classes in schools in Mindanao are also continuing. In Davao City, 399,000 learners returned to school today.
26:19 Davao City National High School has more than 13,000 students.
26:25 The number of students is shifting. DepEd is also addressing the lack of teachers.
26:33 Don't worry because we have more than 190 senior high school teachers.
26:39 We prioritize them to handle the school.
26:41 So, this is new?
26:42 Yes, new.
26:43 How is it possible?
26:45 Within two weeks, we will hire them.
26:54 DepEd is urging that basic education should be strengthened, especially in remote areas, to encourage young people to enroll and enter the classroom.
27:05 Thank you very much, Nico Sereno of GMA Regional TV, Balitang Bisdak.
27:13 It is sad to report by GMA Network that our beloved friend Mike Enriquez passed away.
27:25 He is 71 years old.
27:31 Mike has been with us every night for 24 hours for almost two decades.
27:39 He has also been the host of the Public Affairs Programme na Investigador for more than 20 years.
27:45 Mike served as the President of RGMA Network, Inc. and became the Senior Vice President and Consultant for Radio Operations of GMA.
27:57 He is also the host of Super Balita sa Umaga and Saksi sa Double B, Super Radio DZ Double B.
28:06 Mike has been serving the audience and listeners for more than 50 years.
28:14 He started in the industry in 1969 and became part of GMA Network in 1995.
28:23 The Board of Directors, Management and Employees of GMA Network, Inc. were in awe of Mike's achievements.
28:33 According to GMA Network, his dedication to the industry will serve as an inspiration to all.
28:42 For more than 50 years in the broadcasting industry, Mike Enriquez's dedication and contribution to the work he loved wholeheartedly will not be forgotten.
29:02 He is our guest for today's news and witness of history.
29:09 Our friend, fellow and partner, loved and waited for by millions of Filipinos.
29:19 Super Radio DZ Double B
29:21 Good morning Luzon, good morning Visayas, good morning Mindanao.
29:25 Since the rise of the sun,
29:27 6 minutes past 7 in the morning, the time is passing by.
29:31 Live from GMA Network Center, this is 24 Hours.
29:35 Why is it that up to now, 8 million Filipinos are still using drugs?
29:41 Until the dawn.
29:43 We are still on air 24 hours.
29:45 His trademark voice,
29:48 and as they say, it's still the same.
29:50 is what brings us news that is not listened to and not protected.
29:57 We will not let you down.
29:59 Mike Enriquez's career in broadcasting has been more than 50 years.
30:04 It started when he was just 19 years old.
30:07 At the unexpected opportunity of bringing a friend who works in the radio.
30:14 He said, "Mike is applying for a job."
30:17 I said, "Of course not."
30:19 He said, "Why don't you try? Nothing to lose. Read the newspaper."
30:23 I read it.
30:24 Then at the end, he asked me, "When can you start?"
30:27 In 1995, he moved to GMA Network,
30:31 where he started running the GMA's radio department,
30:35 which he expanded from only 4 stations.
30:39 Our time is 7.28 and 20 seconds.
30:42 Let's cook everything.
30:44 His TV career did not start on purpose.
30:48 When GMA needed male anchors for an election coverage,
30:53 he was surprised by something.
30:55 This face is not for TV.
30:59 I accept that. I am my own mother. I cannot be trusted on TV.
31:03 Mike was chosen to be the anchor of GMA's latest newscast,
31:09 "Saksi."
31:12 They called me for a meeting.
31:14 They said they wanted a fast-paced newscast.
31:17 They wanted it to be fast.
31:20 And it was all headlines.
31:22 I was so nervous.
31:24 I was scared and the air conditioner was cold.
31:26 The price of land is going to rise tomorrow.
31:30 From here, he became a news anchor every night.
31:34 He attracted the attention of millions of Filipinos
31:37 with his unique style of speaking.
31:40 In 2000, Mike officially became an investigator of the country.
31:47 He acted and gave solutions to the problems of our countrymen.
32:00 And when 2004 came, he became a part of the Philippines' every night.
32:07 Here is the most respected, most trusted...
32:11 ...when he became one of the anchors of "24 Hours."
32:15 "24 Hours."
32:17 "Because the news is not sleeping."
32:19 The 24-hour investigator of the country is truly timeless.
32:24 ...of the 2010 election, Senator Noynoy Aquino.
32:29 Good evening, Senator.
32:31 Good evening, Madam Mike.
32:32 From the war in Iraq.
32:34 No matter where the world comes from, we are all one.
32:38 Our mission is to be one.
32:39 We are all one.
32:41 Our job is to let the world know the truth of what is happening here in Iraq.
32:47 Before, it was like this.
32:49 Now, it's like this.
32:51 On the ground.
32:52 Even the strongest typhoon.
32:55 We've been flying here for more than 20 minutes,
32:58 near the flood.
33:00 All of our homes, all of our houses were destroyed.
33:03 Look at the people.
33:05 The cargoes of the ship are all like this.
33:08 They are all white.
33:09 Not a single roof, not a single house, not a single structure or house.
33:15 You will not see anything without a roof.
33:17 Tragedies that have sunk.
33:20 The old center of commerce here in Marawi has not yet recovered from the disaster.
33:27 This is the system here, Mel.
33:29 Tragedies that have sunk.
33:31 Why are you here in the Vatican?
33:33 Why do you want to see John Paul II?
33:36 They say, Mel, because he is a good person.
33:40 In these moments, there is a negotiation being made for the resignation of President Estrada.
33:47 Until the year of the translation of the Black Nazarene.
33:51 The feelings of the devotees are very strong.
33:53 Just one shout, Viva!
33:55 Viva! Viva! Viva!
33:58 He was there to bring the hottest and the newest rain.
34:03 I felt the strength of the faith of the devotees.
34:08 Our next MSUP icon is the legendary main man of the newsroom, Mike Enriquez.
34:17 His fame was recognized not only here in the Philippines, but also in the international stage.
34:24 This is an affirmation that we must be into something right and something good.
34:29 I am Mike Enriquez, your whole heart for the Filipinos.
34:32 Here at GMA, no one is being forced, no one is being protected.
34:36 But in his talent in reporting, he also showed his humanity.
34:43 Where did the new strain come from?
34:46 Excuse me.
34:48 It's not the coronavirus.
34:50 It's the coronavirus.
34:51 Good manners and right conduct.
34:53 People thought it was an RTO or gimmick.
34:56 No.
34:57 We were young, we were used to being beaten up.
35:02 Or when you were beaten, you should say, "Excuse me."
35:05 In the 2019 election, the truth will prevail.
35:08 In this 2019 election, some of what Mike said were discussed and became viral.
35:16 I want to blame them.
35:18 What can we expect from you now?
35:20 You're going to be blamed?
35:21 Yes.
35:22 It's too early.
35:23 You're going to blame them?
35:24 Yes, so that we can know.
35:25 It's just now that we can know.
35:27 While they are discussing their term, we will check what they are doing versus what they promised.
35:36 Now, we love Mike.
35:39 You will not hear his voice after his fight against his feelings.
35:46 But in our hearts, his voice is still clear.
35:52 We will not blame you.
35:54 I am your heart, Mike Henriques.
35:57 We are ready to deliver service and truth and brave news.
36:06 Goodbye, Mike.
36:07 Until we meet again.
36:11 I want to applaud Mike.
36:22 He's really great.
36:24 And that's the news for today, Martes.
36:31 I am May Alcanco.
36:33 I am Vicky Morales for...
36:36 A Bigger Mission.
36:43 For a wider service to the country, I am Emil Sumangil.
36:47 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines, we are taught 24 hours.
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